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Marvel Comics X-Men Schism #4 by Jason Aaron and Alan Davis hit the stands on Wednesday. Read what your fellow comic fans are saying about this issue and join our forums to contribute to the discussion.

Outhouser Pat started off the discussion:

Jason Aaron is writing the shit out of this mini. Alan Davis drew the shit out of this issue.

I’ve never really flipped through a fight scene and said "holy crap that was well done" until today.

actual spoilers (invisitext):

Cyke realizes he's pretty much screwed with the super-8-spaceship sentinel coming at Utopia and decides to make a stand. the x-kids all gather behind him and decide to stand with him, as Logan washes up and is like "no way bitch, not with these kids." He goes to his room to pout, talks to Quire for a second while arming a bomb big enough to take out the island. he goes back to Scott with the detonator, informs everyone of his plans, the kids leave, and the Scott vs. Logan brawl begins just as the Sentinel reaches the island.

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Marvel Comics X-Men Schism #4 by Jason Aaron and Alan Davis hit the stands on Wednesday. Read what your fellow comic fans are saying about this issue and join our forums to contribute to the discussion.

Outhouser Pat started off the discussion:

Jason Aaron is writing the shit out of this mini. Alan Davis drew the shit out of this issue.

I’ve never really flipped through a fight scene and said "holy crap that was well done" until today.

actual spoilers (invisitext):

Cyke realizes he's pretty much screwed with the super-8-spaceship sentinel coming at Utopia and decides to make a stand. the x-kids all gather behind him and decide to stand with him, as Logan washes up and is like "no way bitch, not with these kids." He goes to his room to pout, talks to Quire for a second while arming a bomb big enough to take out the island. he goes back to Scott with the detonator, informs everyone of his plans, the kids leave, and the Scott vs. Logan brawl begins just as the Sentinel reaches the island.

OMCTO

I didn't think he could do it, but Aaron is really pulling this together after waiting until half-way through the miniseries to show what the Schism is over. Man, this was a great issue. One of the best of the week, hands down.

OMCTO

I didn't think he could do it, but Aaron is really pulling this together after waiting until half-way through the miniseries to show what the Schism is over. Man, this was a great issue. One of the best of the week, hands down.

Outhouse Drafter

In answer to Wolverine's question, I would assume she would be frightened of the person who killed his children, repeatedly threw himself off a cliff in regret over said children, oh, and rigged an entire island to explode.

Outhouse Drafter

In answer to Wolverine's question, I would assume she would be frightened of the person who killed his children, repeatedly threw himself off a cliff in regret over said children, oh, and rigged an entire island to explode.

Staff Writer

Sakie wrote:In answer to Wolverine's question, I would assume she would be frightened of the person who killed his children, repeatedly threw himself off a cliff in regret over said children, oh, and rigged an entire island to explode.

actually who knows if the "killing his children" has HAPPENED before or after schism... and he's rigged the island to explode to STOP the sentinel... if after he warned them to leave they don't its not his fault.

Staff Writer

Sakie wrote:In answer to Wolverine's question, I would assume she would be frightened of the person who killed his children, repeatedly threw himself off a cliff in regret over said children, oh, and rigged an entire island to explode.

actually who knows if the "killing his children" has HAPPENED before or after schism... and he's rigged the island to explode to STOP the sentinel... if after he warned them to leave they don't its not his fault.

Staff Writer

and on the matter of killing his children, he didn't know they were his children until after they were dead. all he saw them as was people hired to kill him, so he killed them before they could kill him. when he found out about them being his kids he was clearly distraught. Which is why he threw himself off the mountain, punishing himself for what he himself did.

Honestly with how far away from who Cyclops was when Jean was alive, if she saw who he was today, and how similar he is to Magneto, i could see her being frightened. Wolverine hasn't really changed character wise, he's still the man she knew, he still will do ANYTHING to get the job done, which he always did.

Staff Writer

and on the matter of killing his children, he didn't know they were his children until after they were dead. all he saw them as was people hired to kill him, so he killed them before they could kill him. when he found out about them being his kids he was clearly distraught. Which is why he threw himself off the mountain, punishing himself for what he himself did.

Honestly with how far away from who Cyclops was when Jean was alive, if she saw who he was today, and how similar he is to Magneto, i could see her being frightened. Wolverine hasn't really changed character wise, he's still the man she knew, he still will do ANYTHING to get the job done, which he always did.

Outhouse Drafter

e_galston wrote:actually who knows if the "killing his children" has HAPPENED before or after schism... and he's rigged the island to explode to STOP the sentinel... if after he warned them to leave they don't its not his fault.

Sorry, I knew I should have worded that differently. While I am definitely more on Scott's side, I am getting a little tired of both of them fingering pointing at the other. At this point, neither of them really have any moral high ground to stand on.

Outhouse Drafter

e_galston wrote:actually who knows if the "killing his children" has HAPPENED before or after schism... and he's rigged the island to explode to STOP the sentinel... if after he warned them to leave they don't its not his fault.

Sorry, I knew I should have worded that differently. While I am definitely more on Scott's side, I am getting a little tired of both of them fingering pointing at the other. At this point, neither of them really have any moral high ground to stand on.